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  • Philosophy 425#, and one course selected from Art 111, 214, 215 or 301#
  • Interior Design Core: Interior Design 100, 105, 110, 115, 200, 205, 210, 220, 221, 290, 300, 305, 310, 315, 320, 321, 323, 324, 400, 410, 415, 420, 421, 490
  • 2.0 average in all Interior Design courses.
  • Minimum of 39 hours of 300 and 400 level courses.
  • Electives to complete 120 hours.
  • See additional requirements.

*Also satisfies requirement in the major.
#Also satisfies general education requirement.

INTERIOR DESIGN COURSES (INTD)

100 Design Fundamentals (3)

A study of design as related to the individual and his or her environment; review of the basic theories including the elements and principles of design with emphasis on using design to solve utilitarian as well as aesthetic problems. Fall and spring semesters. Studio 5 hours. Laboratory/Studio course fees will be assessed.

105 Sketching in Interior Design (3)

Development of quick sketching techniques needed to efficiently and effectively relay schematic ideas in interior design. Fall and spring semesters. Studio 5 hours. Prerequisite: or corequisite: Interior Design 100.

110 Architectural Drafting (3)

An introduction to architectural drafting including the study of symbols and drafting techniques necessary to the understanding and drawing of architectural plans. Spring semester. Studio 5 hours. Prerequisite or corequisite: Interior Design 100. Laboratory/Studio course fees will be assessed.

115 Model Building (3)

Interior Design model building practices with emphasis on study models, presentation models and proto-typical models and how they relate to the overall design process. Fall and spring semesters. Studio 5 hours. Prerequisite: Interior Design 100 or approval of instructor. Laboratory/Studio course fees will be assessed.

120 Introduction to Architecture (3)

An overview of architectural throughout history. Designed to heighten the student’s perception and appreciation of the role architecture has played in the development of society and culture. On demand.

190r Interior Design Study Tour (3)

A field study of design and culture. On demand.

199r Special Projects (1-4)

Individual or group projects. On demand. Maximum credit 4 hours.

200 Space Planning (3)

Application of space planning techniques in small scale commercial and residential design; emphasis placed on human factors. Fall semester. Studio 5 hours. Prerequisites: Interior Design 105 and 110; Prerequisite of Corequisite: Interior Design 115. Laboratory/Studio course fees will be assessed.

205 Color Systems (3)

Experimentation in color systems and their use in interior design; analysis of psychological impact of color systems on people; correlation of color scheme to total room design; development of skills for various media and tools used in color planning. Fall semester. Studio 5 hours. Prerequisite: Interior Design 100. Laboratory/Studio course fees will be assessed.

210 Visual Presentation (3)

An introduction to basic skills, materials, and techniques employed in the presentation of interior design projects. Spring semester. Studio 5 hours. Prerequisites: Interior Design 200 and 205.

220 Interior Textiles (3)

A study of the fundamental properties found in textile fibers, yarns, weaves and finishes, and the application of these properties to interior finishes. Fall semester. Prerequisite: Interior Design 100.

221 Interior Materials (3)

A study of basic components used in the art of interior design: wall treatments, window treatments, floor coverings, fabric selections, furniture selections. Spring semester. Prerequisites: Interior Design 200 and 205.

290 Sophomore Portfolio Review (1)

The successful completion of a comprehensive exam and the preparation and delivery for professional review of an assigned design problem demonstrating competency in the use of skills learned in previous Interior Design courses. Prerequisites: Interior Design 100, 110, 200, 205, 210, 220, 221 with grades of C or better.

300 Kitchen and Bath Planning (3)

A study of the aesthetic and technical elements of kitchen and bath design with emphasis on NKBA standards. Fall semester. Studio 5 hours. Prerequisite: Interior Design 290; Corequisite: Interior Design 323. Laboratory/Studio course fees will be assessed.

305 Computer-Aided Design I (3)

Introduction to the fundamentals of two dimensional (2d) computer drafting using AutoCad. Develop the requisite skills for implementing various basic commands needed to create presentation drawings, working drawings and details. Fall semester. Studio 5 hours. Prerequisite: Interior Design 200. Laboratory/Studio course fees will be assessed.

310 Residential Interiors (3)

Advanced study of residential space planning criteria and the selection of furnishings, equipment, materials, and finishes for the residential market; design considerations for special populations (e.g., disabled, aged) explored. Spring semester. Studio 5 hours. Prerequisites: Interior Design 300 and 323. Laboratory/Studio course fees will be assessed.

315 Computer-Aided Design II (3)

Advanced topics in two dimensional (2d) CAD drawing techniques. Further develop and refine skills in the creation of presentation drawings. Introduction to the concepts of 3 dimensional (3d) design. Spring semester. Studio 5 hours. Prerequisite: Interior Design 305. Laboratory/Studio course fees will be assessed.

320 History of Design I (3)

The study of design characteristics of historical architecture, interiors, furniture and decorative arts including the dominant, socio-economic influences leading to the development of each style – Egyptian to Victorian. Fall semester. Prerequisite: Interior Design 100 or approval of instructor.

321 History of Design II (3)

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